Literature DB >> 25709092

Prevalence and seasonality of bulk milk antibodies against Dictyocaulus viviparus and Ostertagia ostertagi in Irish pasture-based dairy herds.

Yris Bloemhoff1, Andrew Forbes2, Barbara Good3, Eric Morgan4, Grace Mulcahy5, Christina Strube6, Ríona Sayers7.   

Abstract

Infections with Dictyocaulus viviparus and Ostertagia ostertagi nematode parasites are of importance to bovine health and production in temperate areas across the world. Losses due to these parasites in dairy herds can be considerable due to decreased milk productivity and fertility. However, information on current epidemiological patterns in Irish dairy herds is limited. Bulk milk samples were collected from a total of 319 dairy farms across the Republic of Ireland. The D. viviparus samples were tested with an ELISA based on recombinant major sperm protein, while the O. ostertagi samples were tested with an ELISA based on crude saline extract, whole worm O. ostertagi antigen. Management data were collected from the farms using a questionnaire. Logistic regression was used to find significant associations between the presence of antibodies against D. viviparus and O. ostertagi and management factors. The overall prevalence of D. viviparus infection was 62.8%, while over 98% of herds had antibodies to O. ostertagi at the specified cut-off. Both D. viviparus and O. ostertagi antibodies were highest in November, which could be explained by the accumulated uptake of larvae through the grazing season. In herds of farmers that dosed their in-calf heifers with anthelmintics were significantly more likely to be positive for antibodies against D. viviparus infection. This study highlights that both D. viviparus and O. ostertagi infections are widespread in dairy herds in Ireland throughout the grazing season.
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Keywords:  Bulk milk; Dairy herds; Dictyocaulus viviparus; Ireland; Ostertagia ostertagi

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25709092     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2015.01.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Parasitol        ISSN: 0304-4017            Impact factor:   2.738


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Journal:  J Anim Sci       Date:  2018-03-06       Impact factor: 3.159

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Authors:  Katharina May; Kerstin Brügemann; Sven König; Christina Strube
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2018-01-08       Impact factor: 3.876

3.  Anthelmintic resistance among gastrointestinal nematodes of cattle on dairy calf to beef farms in Ireland.

Authors:  Anne C Kelleher; Barbara Good; Theo de Waal; Orla M Keane
Journal:  Ir Vet J       Date:  2020-07-01       Impact factor: 2.146

4.  A novel pooled milk test strategy for the herd level diagnosis of Dictyocaulus viviparus.

Authors:  Catherine McCarthy; Johan Höglund; Rob Christley; Mikael Juremalm; Inna Kozlova; Robert Smith; Jan van Dijk
Journal:  Vet Parasitol X       Date:  2019-05
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